• Pets and the price of real estate

    Own a dog? It might make your housing options harder to find — and more expensive By Erik J. Martin CTW Features It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there when it comes to real estate — especially if you you’re a dog owner who’s looking to rent. Recently published data from rental site Redfin found that…

  • What to ask an agent

    Your agent is going to help you find the right home, in the right neighborhood, for the right price. Here’s how to find the right one A good agent is your guide to finding your dream home, so you want to choose the right one for you. Once you’ve found a few likely candidates, you…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Donna Warters of the East Brunswick office was recognized for her exceptional industry success during the month of July. Warters led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex County, in resale listings, resale revenue units and resale dollar volume. She can be reached…

  • Weichert Workforce Mobility earns high customer service ratings

    Weichert Workforce Mobility, one of the world’s leading providers of corporate talent deployment solutions, received the highest service satisfaction ratings from relocated employees among the largest companies in its industry, according to the Twenty-First Annual Nationwide Relocating Employee Survey. Conducted by Trippel Survey & Research LLC, the Annual Nationwide Relocating Employee Survey is the only…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Sky Blue FC has confirmed its 2015 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) home finale for Sept. 2. Kickoff for the match against FC Kansas City will occur at 7 p.m. at Yurcak Field on the campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway. Tickets for the home finale of Sky Blue FC’s sixth professional season are on…

  • Old Bridge team wins U.S. Tchoukball championship

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent For the second year in a row, the Old Bridge “Black” won the U.S. Tchoukball championship, which was held Aug. 8-9 in Woodbridge, Connecticut. Three teams from the township competed in the third annual event, and the Black team brought home the title in a sport that is still growing slowly…

  • Raritan Bay Cougars honored for football championships

    The Raritan Bay Cougars of Old Bridge, a Jr. Midget football team, captured two playoff championships for the first time in the program’s history. The players and coaches were honored this summer by state Sen. Samuel D. Thompson for their achievements. The Raritan Bay Cougars of Old Bridge, a Jr. Midget football team, enjoyed a…

  • Provocative new play for American audiences

    TOP PICK Layla Khoshnoudi, Jacob A. Ware, Judith Hawking, Gregory Haney SUZANNE BARABAS New Jersey Repertory Company announces the U.S. premiere of “Nobody’s Girl” by Australian playwright Rick Viede. Is there anything more scandalous than a juicy tell-all memoir? Viciously funny, “Nobody’s Girl” features a potpourri of outrageous characters who wheel and deal in a…

  • Chagall lecture, film on tap at JFS

    The Wilf Campus for Senior Living will present a film and lecture on French-Russian artist Marc Chagall 10-11:30 a.m. Aug. 25 at Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Middlesex County, 52 Concordia Shopping Center, Monroe. Guest speaker will be Maurice Mahler, art professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Admission is free of charge. Coffee and bagels will…

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